I do have a serious problem since a couple of weeks. I am not very shure what did change, since the above mentioned crashes do happen often, but not always.
Can someoone read helpfull informations from the posted photos? Seems something is wrong with the kernel… but I do not get a clue out of it.

@Mathijn hej, I really didn´t find out the problem. I got no feedback and I got tired of this issue. I moved on to another distro. I might come back in the future.
I suppose it is some kernel problem. I got it after upgrading from 4.3. A new installation didn´t solve my problem.

But this forum is really dead… better try your luck at the official arch forum. But don´t mention you are using antergos…they will close the topic immediately.

P.S. I read your post again and I understood you like to help. Well, I have a dell e7440 notebook. Intel i5 haswell. I am using an external Monitor with DP-connection and an external USB3-hub.
Beside that I can not see any interesting speciality. I did try to reboot without any external devices to no avail.

First install I used the lts kernel.
My install now is without the lts-kernel.

Can you please be more accurate? Did you opt in the lts kernel while installing a new system? Or did you install the lts kernel afterwards? Why is your system now without lts kernel? Did you uninstall it? Or was there a problem with installing the lts kernel?

During my first install I opt in the lts kernel while installing. After install it would not boot.
My second second install I didn’t opt in de lts-kernel. (More like I forgot to opt in) Now my system boots but sometimes hangs at boot.